词条 | Backstairs Passage |
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| name = Backstairs Passage | image = KangarooIslandMap.png | image_size = 300px | caption = Location of Backstairs Passage between the eastern end of Kangaroo Island and the Fleurieu Peninsula | pushpin_map = Australia South Australia | pushpin_map_alt = | pushpin_relief = 1 | pushpin_label_position = bottom | pushpin_map_caption = Location in South Australia | image_bathymetry = | caption_bathymetry = | location = South Australia | coords = {{coord|35|41|1|S|138|4|23|E|type:waterbody_region:AU_region:AU-SA|display=inline,title}} | type = strait | inflow = | outflow = | catchment = | basin_countries = Australia | length = | width = | area = | depth = | max-depth = {{convert|73|m}}[1] | volume = | residence_time = | salinity = | shore = | temperature_high = | temperature_low = | frozen = | islands = The Pages | trenches = | benches = | cities = Cape Jervis, Penneshaw }} The Backstairs Passage is a strait in South Australia lying between Fleurieu Peninsula on the Australian mainland and Dudley Peninsula on the eastern end of Kangaroo Island. The western edge of the passage is a line from Cape Jervis on Fleurieu Peninsula to Kangaroo Head (west of Penneshaw) on Kangaroo Island.[2] The Pages, a group of islets, lie in the eastern entrance to the strait. About 14 km wide at its narrowest, it was formed by the rising sea around 13,000 years ago, at the end of the Pleistocene era, when it submerged the land connecting what is now Kangaroo Island with the Fleurieu Peninsula. Backstairs Passage was named by Matthew Flinders whilst he and his crew on HMS Investigator were exploring and mapping the coastline of South Australia in 1802. Discovery and explorationBackstairs Passage was named by Matthew Flinders on 7 April 1802 whilst he and his crew on HMS Investigator were exploring and mapping the coastline of South Australia. Flinders noted that this body of water is separate from Investigator Strait and that "it forms a private entrance, as it were, to the two gulphs; and I named it Back-stairs Passage."[3] On 6 June 1995, South Australian marathon swimmer Andrew Martin completed the first recorded solo crossing of Backstairs Passage, covering the 14.25km distance in 4 hours 31 minutes 30 seconds. [4] Like most Oceanic parts of South Australia, Backstairs passage is named after a part of a courtroom.{{citation needed|date=December 2017}} Maritime historyThe coastal processes occurring in Gulf St Vincent and along the southern coastline of Fleurieu Peninsula are complex. Due to the relatively shallow Gulf St Vincent joining the Southern Ocean through the deeper Backstairs Passage, this narrow and dangerous channel is subjected to strong currents, heavy tidal swells and steep breaking seas.[5] In the early years following European colonisation many of the nearly fifty vessels wrecked in the hazardous waters around Kangaroo Island were lost while crossing Backstairs Passage to and from the mainland. This led to South Australia's first lighthouse, the Sturt Light, being built in 1851 at Cape Willoughby on the eastern tip of Kangaroo Island.[6] In addition to vessels navigating the treacherous crossing to and from the mainland, sailing ships (commonly wooden barques) making use of the Roaring Forties trade winds on voyaging to South Australia could be propelled by the prevailing winds into Backstairs Passage, or as far Bass Strait.[7] Shipwrecks
2005 Sea Kayaking TragedyOn 30 July 2005, two inexperienced sea kayakers drowned in Backstairs Passage.[16] Protected areasProtected areas located within and adjoining the strait’s extent include:
Citations and referencesCitations1. ^DMH, 1985, chart 12 2. ^BIA, 2005, page 184 3. ^Flinders (1966) [1814], p. 262 4. ^Bye, John A. T. and Carvalho Junior, Oldemar. The first recorded successful cross Backstairs Passage swim: research note [Andrew Martin's swim is a unique entry in the annals of South Australian exploration.] [online]. South Australian Geographical Journal, Vol. 95, 1996: 70-74. 5. ^{{Citation | author1=Australian Hydrographic Service | author2=Cooper, A. H | title=Australia - south coast, Port Adelaide to Backstairs Passage | publication-date=2006 | publisher=Published by the Australian Hydrographic Service, 28th May 1958, under the superintendence of Commander A.H. Cooper, R.A.N | edition=Notices to Mariners inclusive to 2006 | url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/170110159 | accessdate=12 April 2017 }} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Kangaroo Island Heritage Survey 1991|url=https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Content/heritage-surveys/Kangaroo-Island-Heritage-Survey-1991-16222.pdf|website=Department of Environment: heritage surveys|publisher=Government of South Australia|accessdate=12 April 2017}} 7. ^{{cite web|title="Bound for South Australia"|url=http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/BeginningYourJourney2.htm|website=State Library of South Australia: South Australian State Records|publisher=Government of South Australia|accessdate=12 April 2017}} 8. ^Coroneos (1997), p. 57 9. ^Coroneos (1997), pp. 75-76 10. ^{{cite web|title=Australian National Shipwreck Database|url=https://dmzapp17p.ris.environment.gov.au/shipwreck/public/wreck/wreck.do?key=5774|website=environment.gov.au|accessdate=12 April 2017}} 11. ^Coroneos (1997), pp. 80-82 12. ^Coroneos (1997), pp. 91-92 13. ^Coroneos (1997), pp. 95-96 14. ^Coroneos (1997), p. 97 15. ^{{cite web|title=Australian National Shipwreck Database|url=https://dmzapp17p.ris.environment.gov.au/shipwreck/public/wreck/wreck.do?key=5774|website=environment.gov.au|accessdate=12 April 2017}} 16. ^{{cite web|last1=Carter|first1=Peter|title=Paddling Backstairs Passage|url=http://www.users.on.net/~pcarter/backstairs.html|website=Peter Carter's Home Page|accessdate=12 April 2017}} 17. ^{{cite book |title=Island conservation parks of Backstairs Passage and Encounter Bay management plans|author= |year=1983 |series= |publisher=National Parks and Wildlife Service |location=Adelaide |isbn=0-7243-4588-4|pages=1–3|url= http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/3a256f5d-26ce-4c7a-a634-9e4f00b1a650/PARKS_PDFS_ISLD_CP_BACKST_P_MP.pdf }} 18. ^{{cite web|title=Baudin Conservation Park|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/Find_a_Park/Browse_by_region/Kangaroo_Island/Baudin|publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources|accessdate=18 June 2014}} 19. ^{{cite web|title=Lashmar Conservation Park|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/Find_a_Park/Browse_by_region/Kangaroo_Island/Lashmar|publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources|accessdate=18 June 2014}} 20. ^{{cite web|title=Cape Willoughby Conservation Park|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/Find_a_Park/Browse_by_region/Kangaroo_Island/Cape_Willoughby|publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources|accessdate=18 June 2014}} 21. ^{{cite web|title=Deep Creek Conservation Park|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/Find_a_park/Browse_by_region/Fleurieu_Peninsula/Deep_Creek_Conservation_Park|publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources|accessdate=18 June 2014}} 22. ^{{cite web|title=Newland Head Conservation Park|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/Find_a_Park/Browse_by_region/Fleurieu_Peninsula/Newland_Head_Conservation_Park|publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources|accessdate=18 June 2014}} 23. ^{{cite web|title=Encounter Marine Park Management plan summary|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/a27fabf3-c4fc-4b93-85b4-a11f00f2f772/mp-gen-mgmtplansumm-15-encounter.pdf|publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources|accessdate=17 June 2014|page=2 of 6}} References
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